STATE OF
MINNESOTA
EIGHTY-EIGHTH
SESSION - 2013
_____________________
NINTH
DAY
Saint Paul, Minnesota, Monday, February 4, 2013
The House of Representatives convened at
3:00 p.m. and was called to order by Paul Thissen, Speaker of the House.
Prayer was offered by the Reverend Bradley
A. Froslee, Calvary Lutheran Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The members of the House gave the pledge
of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America.
The roll was called and the following
members were present:
Abeler
Albright
Allen
Anderson, M.
Anderson, P.
Anderson, S.
Anzelc
Atkins
Barrett
Beard
Benson, J.
Benson, M.
Bernardy
Bly
Brynaert
Carlson
Clark
Cornish
Daudt
Davids
Davnie
Dean, M.
Dehn, R.
Dettmer
Dill
Dorholt
Drazkowski
Erhardt
Erickson, S.
Fabian
Falk
Faust
Fischer
FitzSimmons
Franson
Freiberg
Fritz
Garofalo
Green
Gruenhagen
Gunther
Hackbarth
Halverson
Hamilton
Hansen
Hausman
Hertaus
Hilstrom
Holberg
Hoppe
Hornstein
Hortman
Howe
Huntley
Isaacson
Johnson, B.
Johnson, S.
Kahn
Kelly
Kieffer
Kiel
Kresha
Laine
Leidiger
Lenczewski
Lesch
Liebling
Lien
Lillie
Loeffler
Lohmer
Loon
Mack
Mahoney
Marquart
Masin
McDonald
McNamar
McNamara
Melin
Metsa
Moran
Morgan
Mullery
Murphy, E.
Murphy, M.
Myhra
Nelson
Newberger
Newton
Nornes
Norton
O'Driscoll
O'Neill
Paymar
Pelowski
Peppin
Persell
Petersburg
Poppe
Pugh
Quam
Radinovich
Rosenthal
Runbeck
Sanders
Savick
Sawatzky
Schoen
Schomacker
Scott
Selcer
Simon
Simonson
Slocum
Sundin
Swedzinski
Torkelson
Uglem
Urdahl
Wagenius
Ward, J.A.
Ward, J.E.
Wills
Winkler
Woodard
Zellers
Zerwas
Spk. Thissen
A quorum was present.
Erickson, R.; Mariani and Yarusso were
excused.
The Chief Clerk proceeded to read the
Journal of the preceding day. There
being no objection, further reading of the Journal was dispensed with and the
Journal was approved as corrected by the Chief Clerk.
REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES
AND DIVISIONS
Lesch from the Committee on Civil Law to which was referred:
H. F. No. 5, A bill for an act relating to commerce; establishing the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace; prescribing its powers and duties; establishing the right not to participate; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 13.7191, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62V.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 3, line 16, after "14.386" insert "but not sections 14.48 to 14.69" and after the semicolon, insert "and"
Page 6, line 13, after "rules" insert ", including the requirements of section 62V.06"
Page 8, line 19, after the period, insert "An appeal by a health carrier regarding a specific certification or selection determination made by the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace under subdivision 5, paragraph (a) or (b), must be conducted as a contested case proceeding under chapter 14, with the report or order of the administrative law judge constituting the final decision in the case, subject to judicial review under sections 14.63 to 14.69. For other appeals, the board shall establish hearing processes which provide for a reasonable opportunity to be heard and timely resolution of the appeal and which are consistent with the requirements of federal law and guidance. An appealing party may be represented by legal counsel at these hearings, but this is not a requirement."
Page 9, line 18, delete everything after "(a)" and insert "The Minnesota Insurance Marketplace is a state agency for purposes of the Minnesota Government Data Practices Act, and is subject to all provisions of chapter 13, including the penalties and remedies provided in sections 13.08 to 13.09. The definitions contained in section 13.02 apply to this section."
Page 9, after line 28, insert:
"(c) The Minnesota Insurance
Marketplace must provide a Tennessen warning, as provided in section 13.04,
subdivision 2, to any individual asked to supply private data to the
marketplace. The warning must explicitly
list each person or entity authorized by law to receive or access the data, and
list the specific ways in which the data will be used. The Minnesota Insurance Marketplace may not
share or use data in any manner not described to the data subject in the
Tennessen warning. The marketplace must
also provide the data subject a notice of the data subject's rights related to
the handling of genetic information, pursuant to section 13.386. The notice must be provided in an electronic
format suitable for downloading or printing by the data subject.
(d) No later than October 1, 2013, the Minnesota Insurance Marketplace must enter into a written data sharing agreement with any federal, state, county, or private entity with which the exchange is authorized by law to share private or nonpublic data. The contract must specify the types of data that will be shared, and the specific duties of the exchange that establish a need for the data sharing. Sharing of data that is not authorized by law and specified in a data sharing agreement is prohibited. A data sharing agreement entered under this section constitutes a contract with a government entity for purposes of section 13.05, subdivisions 6 and 11."
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
The
report was adopted.
Carlson from the Committee on
Ways and Means to which was referred:
H. F. No. 6, A bill for an act relating to
taxation; conforming certain income, franchise, and property tax refund
provisions for tax year 2012 to the provisions of the Federal Aviation
Administration Modernization and Reform Act of 2012 and the American Taxpayer
Relief Act of 2012; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 290.01,
subdivisions 19, 31; 290A.03, subdivision 15.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass.
The
report was adopted.
Huntley from the Committee on
Health and Human Services Finance to which was referred:
H. F. No. 9, A bill for an act relating to
human services; expanding medical assistance eligibility; requiring the use of
modified adjusted gross income and a standard income disregard; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 256B.02, by adding subdivisions; 256B.055,
subdivision 15; 256B.056, subdivisions 1a, 3, 4, 7, by adding subdivisions;
256B.057, subdivision 2.
Delete everything after the enacting clause and insert:
"Section 1. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.02, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 17. Affordable Care Act or ACA.
"Affordable Care Act" or "ACA" means Public
Law 111-148, as amended by the federal Health Care and Education Reconciliation
Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-152), and any amendments to, or regulations or
guidance issued under, those acts.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 2. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.02, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 18. Modified adjusted gross income and household income. "Modified adjusted gross
income" and "household income" have the meaning provided in section
2002 of the Affordable Care Act.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 3. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.055, subdivision 15, is amended to read:
Subd. 15. Adults without children. Medical assistance may be paid for a
person who is:
(1) at least age 21 19 and under age 65;
(2) not pregnant;
(3) not entitled to Medicare Part A or enrolled in Medicare
Part B under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act;
(4) not an adult in a family with children as defined in
section 256L.01, subdivision 3a; and
(5) not described in another subdivision of this section.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 4. Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 256B.056,
subdivision 1a, is amended to read:
Subd. 1a. Income and assets generally. (a) Unless specifically required
by state law or rule or federal law or regulation, the methodologies used in
counting income and assets to determine eligibility for medical assistance for
persons whose eligibility category is based on blindness, disability, or age of
65 or more years, the methodologies for the supplemental security income
program shall be used, except as provided under subdivision 3, paragraph (a),
clause (6). Increases in benefits under
title II of the Social Security Act shall not be counted as income for purposes
of this subdivision until July 1 of each year.
(b)
Effective upon federal approval, for children eligible under section 256B.055,
subdivision 12, or for home and community-based waiver services whose
eligibility for medical assistance is determined without regard to parental
income, child support payments, including any payments made by an obligor in
satisfaction of or in addition to a temporary or permanent order for child
support, and Social Security payments are not counted as income. For families and children, which includes
and all other eligibility categories exempt from the use of modified
gross income and household income under section 2002 of the Affordable Care Act,
the methodologies under the state's AFDC plan in effect as of July 16, 1996, as
required by the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996 (PRWORA), Public Law 104-193, shall be used, except that effective
October 1, 2003, the earned income disregards and deductions are limited to
those in subdivision 1c.
(c) Effective January 1, 2014, for families and children,
adults without children, and other individuals not otherwise exempt, the income
and asset methodology required under section 2002 of the Affordable Care Act
shall be used.
(d)
For these purposes, a "methodology" does not include an asset or
income standard, or accounting method, or method of determining effective
dates.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 5. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.056, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 1e. Families and children; income methodology effective January 1, 2014. Effective January 1, 2014, the
commissioner shall use modified adjusted gross income and household income, and
replace existing income disregards with a five percent standard income
disregard, when determining medical assistance income eligibility for
applicants and enrollees who are families and children and other individuals
not exempt from these requirements, as required under section 2002 of the
Affordable Care Act.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 6. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.056, is amended by adding a subdivision to read:
Subd. 1f. Adults
without children income methodology.
Effective January 1, 2014, the commissioner shall use modified adjusted gross income
and household income, and replace existing income disregards with a five percent
standard disregard, when determining medical
assistance income eligibility for applicants and enrollees who are adults
without children under section 256B.055, subdivision 15, as required under
section 2002 of the Affordable Care Act.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 7. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.056, subdivision 3, is amended to read:
Subd. 3. Asset limitations for individuals and
families. (a) To be eligible for
medical assistance, a person must not individually own more than $3,000 in
assets, or if a member of a household with two family members, husband and
wife, or parent and child, the household must not own more than $6,000 in
assets, plus $200 for each additional
legal dependent. In addition to these
maximum amounts, an eligible individual or family may accrue interest on these
amounts, but they must be reduced to the maximum at the time of an eligibility
redetermination. The accumulation of the
clothing and personal needs allowance according to section 256B.35 must also be
reduced to the maximum at the time of the eligibility redetermination. The value of assets that are not considered
in determining eligibility for medical assistance is the value of those assets
excluded under the supplemental security income program for aged, blind, and
disabled persons, with the following exceptions:
(1) household goods and personal effects are not considered;
(2) capital and operating assets of a trade or business that
the local agency determines are necessary to the person's ability to earn an
income are not considered;
(3) motor vehicles are excluded to the same extent excluded
by the supplemental security income program;
(4) assets designated as burial expenses are excluded to the
same extent excluded by the supplemental security income program. Burial expenses funded by annuity contracts
or life insurance policies must irrevocably designate the individual's estate
as contingent beneficiary to the extent proceeds are not used for payment of
selected burial expenses;
(5) for a person who no longer qualifies as an employed
person with a disability due to loss of earnings, assets allowed while eligible for medical assistance
under section 256B.057, subdivision 9, are not considered for 12 months,
beginning with the first month of ineligibility as an employed person with a
disability, to the extent that the person's total assets remain within the
allowed limits of section 256B.057, subdivision 9, paragraph (d);
(6) when a person enrolled in medical assistance under
section 256B.057, subdivision 9, is age 65 or older and has been enrolled
during each of the 24 consecutive months before the person's 65th birthday, the
assets owned by the person and the person's spouse must be disregarded, up to
the limits of section 256B.057, subdivision 9, paragraph (d), when determining
eligibility for medical assistance under section 256B.055, subdivision 7. The income of a spouse of a person enrolled
in medical assistance under section 256B.057, subdivision 9, during each of the
24 consecutive months before the person's 65th birthday must be disregarded
when determining eligibility for medical assistance under section 256B.055,
subdivision 7. Persons eligible under
this clause are not subject to the provisions in section 256B.059. A person whose 65th birthday occurs in 2012
or 2013 is required to have qualified for medical assistance under section
256B.057, subdivision 9, prior to age 65 for at least 20 months in the 24
months prior to reaching age 65; and
(7) effective July 1, 2009, certain
assets owned by American Indians are excluded as required by section 5006 of
the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, Public Law 111-5. For purposes of this clause, an American
Indian is any person who meets the definition of Indian according to Code of
Federal Regulations, title 42, section 447.50.
(b) No asset limit shall apply to persons eligible under
section 256B.055, subdivision 15.
(c) No asset limit shall apply to families and children and
other individuals for whom asset tests are prohibited under section 2002 of the
Affordable Care Act.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 8. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 256B.056, subdivision 4, is amended to read:
Subd. 4. Income.
(a) To be eligible for medical assistance, a person eligible under
section 256B.055, subdivisions 7, 7a, and
12, may have income up to 100 percent of the federal poverty guidelines. Effective January 1, 2000, and each
successive January, recipients of supplemental security income may have an
income up to the supplemental security income standard in effect on that date.
(b) To be eligible for medical
assistance, families and children may have an income up to 133-1/3 percent of
the AFDC income standard in effect under the July 16, 1996, AFDC state plan. Effective July 1, 2000, the base AFDC
standard in effect on July 16, 1996, shall be increased by three percent.
(c) Effective July 1, 2002 January 1, 2014, to
be eligible for medical assistance, families and children may have an income
up to 100 percent of the federal poverty guidelines for the family size parents
and relative caretakers may have an income up to 133 percent of the federal
poverty guidelines for family size.
(d) To be eligible for medical assistance under section
256B.055, subdivision 15, a person may have an income up to 75 133
percent of federal poverty guidelines for the family size.
(e) In computing income to determine eligibility of persons
under paragraphs (a) to (d) who are not residents of long-term care facilities,
the commissioner shall disregard increases in income as required by Public Laws
94-566, section 503; 99-272; and 99-509.
Veterans aid and attendance benefits and Veterans Administration unusual
medical expense payments are considered income to the recipient.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 9. CONTINGENT SUNSET.
If at any time, the commissioner of human services
determines that all federal funding will cease for the expansion authorized by
the amendment to Minnesota Statutes, section 256B.056, subdivision 4, in
section 8 of this act, the eligibility standards for medical assistance shall
revert to the standards that existed on December 31, 2013. For this sunset to occur, the commissioner of
human services must notify the chairs and ranking minority members of the
legislative committees with jurisdiction over health and human services policy
and finance, within 60 days of determining that all federal funding has ceased,
and the reversion to the medical assistance eligibility standards that existed
on December 31, 2013, shall become effective on July 1 of the calendar year
following the calendar year in which all federal funding ceases.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014.
Sec. 10. TRANSFER.
$63,633,000 is transferred from the health care access fund
to the general fund for the biennium ending June 30, 2015, to pay for health
care services provided under the medical assistance program to former
MinnesotaCare enrollees.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This section is effective January 1, 2014."
Delete the title and insert:
"A bill for an act relating to
human services; expanding medical assistance eligibility; requiring the use of
modified adjusted gross income and a standard income disregard; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 256B.02, by adding subdivisions; 256B.055,
subdivision 15; 256B.056, subdivisions 1a, 3, 4, by adding subdivisions."
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Ways and Means.
The
report was adopted.
Simon from the Committee on
Elections to which was referred:
H. F. No. 136, A bill for an act relating to
public disclosure; expanding the definition of public official in campaign
finance and public disclosure law; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section
10A.01, subdivision 35.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, after line 27, insert:
"Sec. 2. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 10A.09, subdivision 1, is amended to read:
Subdivision 1. Time for filing. Except for a candidate for elective
office in the judicial branch, An individual must file a statement of
economic interest with the board:
(1) within 60 days of accepting employment as a public
official or a local official in a metropolitan governmental unit;
(2) within 14 days after filing an affidavit of candidacy or
petition to appear on the ballot for an elective state office or an elective
local office in a metropolitan governmental unit;
(3) in the case of a public official requiring the advice
and consent of the senate, within 14 days after undertaking the duties of
office; or
(4) in the case of members of the Minnesota Racing
Commission, the director of the Minnesota Racing Commission, chief of security,
medical officer, inspector of pari-mutuels, and stewards employed or approved
by the commission or persons who fulfill those duties under contract, within 60
days of accepting or assuming duties.
Sec. 3. Minnesota
Statutes 2012, section 10A.09, subdivision 6a, is amended to read:
Subd. 6a. Local officials. A local official required to file a
statement under this section must file it with the governing body of the
official's political subdivision. The
governing body must maintain statements filed with it under this subdivision as
public data. For purposes of this
subdivision, "local official" does not include a county commissioner.
Sec. 4. EFFECTIVE DATE.
Sections 1 to 3 are effective January 1, 2014, and apply to
public officials elected to terms of office commencing on or after that date."
Correct the title numbers accordingly
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy.
The
report was adopted.
Simon from the Committee on
Elections to which was referred:
H. F. No. 141, A bill for an act relating to
elections; soil and water conservation districts; modifying timeline in which a
copy of the resolution establishing supervision districts is filed; amending
Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 103C.311, subdivision 2.
Reported the same back with the recommendation that the bill
pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources
Policy.
The
report was adopted.
Liebling from the Committee on Health
and Human Services Policy to which was referred:
H. F. No. 164, A bill for an act relating to
health; changing provisions for radiation therapy facility construction;
amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 144.5509.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, line 3, strike "August 1, 2014" and insert
"December 31, 2020"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass.
The
report was adopted.
Liebling from the Committee on Health
and Human Services Policy to which was referred:
H. F. No. 181, A bill for an act relating to
insurance; providing coverage for autism spectrum disorders; proposing coding
for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62A.
Reported the same back with the following amendments:
Page 2, delete line 3 and insert:
"(2) neuro-developmental and behavioral health
treatments and management;"
With the recommendation that when so amended the bill pass
and be re-referred to the Committee on Commerce and Consumer Protection Finance
and Policy.
The
report was adopted.
SECOND READING
OF HOUSE BILLS
H. F. Nos. 6 and 164 were
read for the second time.
INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING
OF HOUSE BILLS
The
following House Files were introduced:
Loon, Lenczewski, Loeffler, Garofalo, Paymar, Liebling, Davnie and Halverson introduced:
H. F. No. 284, A bill for an act relating to taxation; tobacco; modifying the definition of cigarette; proposing a study; requiring a report; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 297F.01, subdivision 3; 325D.32, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Lesch, Schoen and Savick introduced:
H. F. No. 285, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying the lawful possession of firearms; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 624.712, subdivision 5, by adding a subdivision; 624.713, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy.
Dehn, R.; Fischer and Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 286, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Emerge Career and Technology Center in Minneapolis; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy.
Winkler, Newton, Lillie, Dorholt and Atkins introduced:
H. F. No. 287, A bill for an act relating to business organizations; modifying the powers of certain business organizations; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapters 302A; 321; 322B; 323A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Elections.
Fischer; Lillie; Dehn, R.; Ward, J.A., and Isaacson introduced:
H. F. No. 288, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; allowing capital equipment exemption at time of purchase; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 297A.68, subdivision 5; 297A.75, subdivisions 1, 2, 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Fischer and Lillie introduced:
H. F. No. 289, A bill for an act relating to motor vehicles; requiring record keeping and reporting on special license plates; establishing a special Anatomical Gift license plate; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 168.1293, by adding subdivisions; 171.075, subdivision 1; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 168.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.
Simon and Falk introduced:
H. F. No. 290, A bill for an act relating to state government; modifying false claims provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 15C.01; 15C.02; 15C.05; 15C.08; 15C.12; 15C.13; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 15C; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 15C.14.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Civil Law.
Simon and Holberg introduced:
H. F. No. 291, A bill for an act relating to assisted reproduction; modifying certain provisions related to determinations of paternity and maternity; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 257.54; 257.541, subdivision 1; 257.55, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Civil Law.
Ward, J.E.; Persell; Davids; Hamilton and Lien introduced:
H. F. No. 292, A bill for an act relating to workforce development; establishing a new jobs training program; providing a credit against withholding tax liability; establishing accounts; appropriating money; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116L.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy.
Franson, Holberg, O'Neill, Lien, Newberger, Kieffer, Liebling and Radinovich introduced:
H. F. No. 293, A bill for an act relating to employment; prohibiting employers from requiring social network passwords as a condition of employment; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 181.53.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Labor, Workplace and Regulated Industries.
Rosenthal, Liebling, Yarusso and Paymar introduced:
H. F. No. 294, A bill for an act relating to public safety; modifying the judicial process for restoring firearms eligibility to certain persons who have become ineligible; modifying the judicial challenge process for persons who have been denied a permit to carry a handgun; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 609.165, subdivision 1d; 624.713, subdivision 4; 624.714, subdivisions 6, 8, 12.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy.
Zerwas, Hertaus, O'Driscoll and Uglem introduced:
H. F. No. 295, A bill for an act relating to taxation; eliminating sales tax on purchases by political subdivisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 297A.70, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Liebling; Dorholt; Ward, J.A.; Huntley; Fischer; Sawatzky; Loeffler and Davnie introduced:
H. F. No. 296, A bill for an act relating to human services; providing an exception to the drug formulary; extending case management services for young adults with severe emotional disturbance; appropriating money for various mental health services and training; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 62Q.527, subdivision 4; 245.4881, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Liebling introduced:
H. F. No. 297, A bill for an act relating to the city of Rochester; modifying local tax authority; amending Laws 2002, chapter 377, article 3, section 25, as amended; repealing Laws 2009, chapter 88, article 4, section 23, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Dehn, R., introduced:
H. F. No. 298, A bill for an act relating to public safety; authorizing local units of government to regulate firearms in certain instances; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 471.633; 624.7131, subdivision 12; 624.7132, subdivision 16; 624.714, subdivision 23; 624.717; 624.7191, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy.
Clark, Sundin, Laine and Savick introduced:
H. F. No. 299, A bill for an act relating to housing; appropriating money for a grant to HOME Line for the tenant services programs.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Housing Finance and Policy.
Clark, Lien, Sundin and Savick introduced:
H. F. No. 300, A bill for an act relating to tenant's rights; creating a notice to quit or pay prior to filing an eviction action; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 504B.285, subdivision 1; 504B.291, by adding a subdivision; 504B.321, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Housing Finance and Policy.
Franson introduced:
H. F. No. 301, A bill for an act relating to education; clarifying the objectives of local education and employment transition systems; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 124D.49, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Franson introduced:
H. F. No. 302, A bill for an act relating to higher education; requiring variable tuition rates to encourage student participation in certain programs; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 136F.70, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Higher Education Finance and Policy.
Franson introduced:
H. F. No. 303, A bill for an act relating to higher education; appropriating money for the maintenance and acquisition of equipment at Alexandria Technical and Community College.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Higher Education Finance and Policy.
Franson and Drazkowski introduced:
H. F. No. 304, A bill for an act relating to taxation; sales and use; allowing capital equipment exemption at time of purchase; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 297A.68, subdivision 5; 297A.75, subdivisions 1, 2, 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Franson and Drazkowski introduced:
H. F. No. 305, A bill for an act relating to taxation; individual income; allowing a subtraction for military pensions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 290.01, subdivision 19b; 290.091, subdivision 2.
The
bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on State
Government Finance and Veterans Affairs.
Beard, Franson and Drazkowski introduced:
H. F. No. 306, A bill for an act relating to energy; abolishing 2025 renewable energy standards; making clarifying changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 3.8851, subdivision 3; 216B.1691, subdivisions 2d, 3, 4, 5, 7, 9; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 216B.1691, subdivisions 2a, 2b, 2c.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy Policy.
Simonson introduced:
H. F. No. 307, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring persons to first make application for a permit to carry to a chief of police of a municipality and if no chief of police to a county sheriff; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 624.714, subdivisions 2, 2a, 3, 4, 6, 7, 7a, 8, 8a, 11a, 12, 12a, 14, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 23; 624.7143, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy.
Simonson and Schoen introduced:
H. F. No. 308, A bill for an act relating to public safety; requiring a permit to purchase, own, possess, or use body armor; providing criminal penalties for purchase, ownership, possession, or use of body armor without a permit; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 609.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Public Safety Finance and Policy.
Atkins, Schoen and Hansen introduced:
H. F. No. 309, A bill for an act relating to education finance; expanding health and safety revenue to include facility modifications necessary to make school facilities more secure for students and staff; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 123B.57, subdivisions 6, 6a, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Moran; Mariani; Allen; Bernardy; Mullery; Dehn, R.; Mahoney; Freiberg and Savick introduced:
H. F. No. 310, A bill for an act relating to human services; creating the Cultural and Ethnic Leadership Communities Council; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 311, A bill for an act relating to outdoor heritage; appropriating money for the Minnesota forests for the future program.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Finance.
Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 312, A bill for an act relating to education finance; authorizing a technology levy for Independent School District No. 381, Lake Superior.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Dill introduced:
H. F. No. 313, A bill for an act relating to waters; appropriating money for the Voyageurs National Park clean water project.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Finance.
Swedzinski and Schomacker introduced:
H. F. No. 314, A bill for an act relating to the city of Canby; allowing creation of a special tax increment financing district.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Benson, J.; Huntley; Fritz; Liebling; Carlson; Ward, J.A., and Morgan introduced:
H. F. No. 315, A bill for an act relating to human services; appropriating money to food shelves and for food stamp outreach.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Finance.
Mahoney, Metsa, Beard, Masin and O'Neill introduced:
H. F. No. 316, A bill for an act relating to transportation; motor vehicles; amending fees for certain motor vehicle titling transactions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 168A.29, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Finance.
Mullery introduced:
H. F. No. 317, A bill for an act relating to housing; providing a grant for funding for mortgage foreclosure counseling; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Housing Finance and Policy.
Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 318, A bill for an act relating to taxes; income; franchise; conforming to changes in the Internal Revenue Code; extending the working family credit phaseout for married filers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 289A.02, subdivision 7; 290.01, subdivisions 19, 19a, 19b, 19c, 31, by adding a subdivision; 290.0671, subdivision 1; 290A.03, subdivision 15; 291.005, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Davids introduced:
H. F. No. 319, A bill for an act relating to taxation; local government; expanding authorization to tax camping sites to include private campgrounds; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 469.190, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
McNamar; Erickson, R.; Simonson; Bly; Wagenius; Halverson; Lien; Hortman; Sawatzky; Murphy, M.; Falk; Marquart; Savick; Hausman; Norton and Radinovich introduced:
H. F. No. 320, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; establishing the school energy conservation revolving loan program; permitting school districts to repay energy conservation loans from levies made without voter approval; authorizing the sale and issuance of state general obligation bonds; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 126C.40, subdivision 5; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 216C.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy Policy.
Hornstein; Dehn, R.; Kahn; Allen; Mullery; Wagenius; Loeffler; Clark and Davnie introduced:
H. F. No. 321, A bill for an act relating to local government; changing the city of Minneapolis and the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board joint dedication fee; amending Laws 2006, chapter 269, section 2, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Erickson, R.; Poppe; Hamilton; Anderson, P.; FitzSimmons; Kiel; Kresha; McNamar; Fritz; Wagenius and Falk introduced:
H. F. No. 322, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; extending the Minnesota Agriculture Education Leadership Council; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 41D.01, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Agriculture Policy.
Newton, Uglem, Norton, Abeler, Hortman, Nelson, Savick, Freiberg, Carlson, Hilstrom and Scott introduced:
H. F. No. 323, A bill for an act relating to education; providing funding for the compensatory revenue pilot project; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Finance.
Newberger introduced:
H. F. No. 324, A bill for an act relating to taxation; modifying the use of local sales tax revenues for the city of Clearwater; amending Laws 2008, chapter 366, article 7, section 19, subdivision 3, as amended.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Johnson, S.; Hausman; Wagenius; Mahoney and Mariani introduced:
H. F. No. 325, A bill for an act relating to capital investment; appropriating money for the Bruce Vento Nature Sanctuary Cultural Center in St. Paul; authorizing the sale and issuance of state bonds.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Finance.
Nornes introduced:
H. F. No. 326, A bill for an act relating to the city of Fergus Falls; authorizing the city of Fergus Falls to establish and exercise border city development zone powers; appropriating money.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Nornes introduced:
H. F. No. 327, A bill for an act relating to game and fish; allowing use of three lines to take fish through ice; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 97C.315, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment and Natural Resources Policy.
Liebling, Abeler, Norton, Fritz and McDonald introduced:
H. F. No. 328, A bill for an act relating to health; amending the duties and reporting dates for an existing task force on prematurity; amending Laws 2011, First Special Session chapter 9, article 2, section 27.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Simonson, Marquart, Norton, Lien, Persell, Metsa, Davids and Hamilton introduced:
H. F. No. 329, A bill for an act relating to taxation; small business investment credit; providing a higher credit percentage for certain investments; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 116J.8737, subdivisions 1, 2, 5, 7.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy.
Melin; Metsa; Murphy, M.; Winkler and Persell introduced:
H. F. No. 330, A bill for an act relating to judiciary; allowing reimbursement of housing and mileage expenses for judges of the Court of Appeals living more than 50 miles from their permanent chambers; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 480A.02, subdivision 7.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary Finance and Policy.
Norton, Simonson, Davids, Dorholt and Mahoney introduced:
H. F. No. 331, A bill for an act relating to economic development; establishing an internship program; allowing a tax credit; requiring reports; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 290.06, by adding a subdivision; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 136A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Higher Education Finance and Policy.
Bly introduced:
H. F. No. 332, A bill for an act relating to transit; removing restrictions on Dan Patch commuter rail line planning and development; repealing Laws 2002, chapter 393, section 85.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.
Davnie, Garofalo, Hansen, Halverson and Selcer introduced:
H. F. No. 333, A bill for an act relating to property taxation; modifying the definition of income used in the property tax refund program; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 290A.03, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Taxes.
Bernardy; Simon; Halverson; Sawatzky; Laine; Selcer; Ward, J.E.; Ward, J.A.; Savick; Bly; Isaacson; Metsa; McNamar; Masin; Newton; Dorholt; Sundin; Persell; Slocum; Fritz; Johnson, S.; Huntley; Mahoney; Atkins; Lillie; Faust; Davnie; Schoen; Erickson, R., and Radinovich introduced:
H. F. No. 334, A bill for an act relating to elections; providing for early voting; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 201.022, subdivision 1; 203B.001; 203B.01, by adding a subdivision; 203B.03, subdivision 1; 203B.05, subdivision 1; 203B.081; 203B.085; 203B.121, subdivisions 1, 3, 4, 5, by adding a subdivision; 204B.28, subdivision 2; 206.82, subdivision 1; 206.83; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 203B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Elections.
Simon; Dehn, R.; Freiberg; Erhardt; Fischer; Ward, J.A., and Benson, J., introduced:
H. F. No. 335, A bill for an act relating to courts; prohibiting exclusion from jury service on the basis of marital status or sexual orientation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 593.32, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Civil Law.
Winkler; Abeler; Selcer; Gunther; Benson, J.; Sawatzky; Hornstein; Simon and Isaacson introduced:
H. F. No. 336, A bill for an act relating to education; providing for nutrition policy; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 124D.111, subdivision 1, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Lillie, Beard, Hoppe and Abeler introduced:
H. F. No. 337, A bill for an act relating to taxation; property; providing that certain personal property of electric generation facilities is exempt; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 272.02, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy Policy.
Bly, Atkins, Gruenhagen, Uglem, McNamar, Falk and Anderson, P., introduced:
H. F. No. 338, A bill for an act relating to eminent domain; making award of appraisal fees in utility takings the same as other takings; modifying the "buy the farm" provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 117.189; 216E.12, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Energy Policy.
Bernardy, Laine and Huntley introduced:
H. F. No. 339, A bill for an act relating to health; prohibiting smoking in theatrical productions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 144.413, subdivision 2; 144.414, subdivision 1; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 144.4167, subdivision 9.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 340, A bill for an act relating to retirement; voluntary statewide lump sum volunteer firefighter retirement plan; extending the length of time for municipal action on the election of transfer to statewide plan coverage; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 353G.05, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 341, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Public Employees Retirement Association; repealing the Social Security leveling option; making conforming changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 356.415, subdivisions 1, 1b; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 353.29, subdivision 6.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 342, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Public Employees Retirement Association; clarifying coverage of student employees and extending duration of excluded work-study positions; revising military service credit purchase provision for consistency with federal code; clarifying average salary for benefit purposes; clarifying MERF division benefit eligibility; adding Lake County Sunrise Home to privatization chapter; making other administrative changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 353.01, subdivisions 2b, 16, 17a, 29; 353.27, subdivision 7; 353.34, subdivisions 1, 2; 353.50, subdivisions 3, 6; 353.657, subdivisions 2, 2a, 3; 353F.02, subdivision 4; 356.635, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 343, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Public Employees Retirement Association; revising the definition of salary; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 353.01, subdivision 10.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 344, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Public Employees Retirement Association privatization chapter; removing legislative approval requirements; modifying legislative notification requirements; clarifying privatized public hospital pension benefit eligibility; making various administrative changes; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 353F.02, subdivisions 3, 6, by adding a subdivision; 353F.025, subdivisions 1, 2; 353F.03; 353F.04; 353F.05; 353F.051, subdivision 1; 353F.052; 353F.06; 353F.07; 353F.08; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 353F.02, subdivisions 4, 5; 353F.025, subdivision 3.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Nelson; Murphy, M.; Morgan and Lesch introduced:
H. F. No. 345, A bill for an act relating to retirement; general state employees retirement plan of the Minnesota State Retirement System; providing retirement coverage for employees of the Minnesota Association of Professional Employees; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 352.01, subdivision 2a; 352.029, subdivisions 1, 2a, 2b, 3, 5.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Hortman introduced:
H. F. No. 346, A bill for an act relating to retirement; Teachers Retirement Association; providing for an Anoka-Hennepin school district teacher to receive service credit for a voluntary layoff and extended leave of absence.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Kahn; Murphy, M.; Morgan; Nelson; Lesch and McNamara introduced:
H. F. No. 347, A bill for an act relating to retirement; general state employees retirement plan of the Minnesota State Retirement System; clarifying "Rule of 90" eligibility for certain state employees.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Clark; Sundin; Laine; Fischer; Mariani; Hornstein; Johnson, S.; Erhardt; Allen; Masin; Abeler; Mahoney; Lesch; Gunther; Rosenthal; Moran; Davnie; Winkler; Mullery; Hansen; Wagenius and Ward, J.A., introduced:
H. F. No. 348, A bill for an act relating to transportation; modifying application procedures and requirements for driver's license; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 171.06, subdivision 3; repealing Minnesota Rules, part 7410.0410.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Transportation Policy.
Anderson, P.; Swedzinski; Torkelson; McNamar; Kiel; Davids; Schomacker and Urdahl introduced:
H. F.
No. 349, A bill for an act relating to agriculture; appropriating money for
biofuel blender pump cost-share grants.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Environment, Natural Resources and Agriculture Finance.
Simon; Yarusso; Isaacson; Benson, M., and Nelson introduced:
H. F. No. 350, A bill for an act relating to local governments; repealing the deadline for special service districts; repealing the deadline for housing improvement districts; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 428A.101; 428A.21.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Government Operations.
Melin, Anzelc, Dill, Metsa and Radinovich introduced:
H. F. No. 351, A bill for an act relating to economic development; regulating the Iron Range Resources and Rehabilitation Board; modifying board composition and approval provisions; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 116J.424; 298.22, subdivisions 5a, 8, 10, 11, by adding a subdivision; 298.221; 298.2211, subdivision 3; 298.2213, subdivision 4; 298.2214, subdivision 6; 298.223, subdivisions 1, 2; 298.227; 298.28, subdivision 9d; 298.292, subdivision 2; 298.294; 298.296, subdivisions 1, 2; 298.2961, subdivisions 2, 4, 5; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 298.22, subdivision 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Jobs and Economic Development Finance and Policy.
Anderson, P.; McNamar; Davids; Schomacker and Urdahl introduced:
H. F. No. 352, A bill for an act relating to sales and use taxation; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 297A.70, subdivision 7; 297A.75, subdivisions 1, 2.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Davnie, Abeler, Allen, Morgan and Ward, J.E., introduced:
H. F. No. 353, A bill for an act relating to children's mental health; appropriating funds for children's school-based mental health grants.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Selcer, Slocum, Barrett, Norton and Lillie introduced:
H. F. No. 354, A bill for an act relating to education; clarifying teacher licensure renewal requirements related to recognizing mental illness in children and adolescents; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 122A.09, subdivision 4.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Bly and Ward, J.E., introduced:
H. F. No. 355, A bill for an act relating to education; requiring a mental health curriculum for students in grades 6 through 12; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 120B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Newton; Erickson, S.; Selcer; Davnie; Bernardy and Lillie introduced:
H. F. No. 356, A bill for an act relating to education; allowing school districts to use safe schools levy proceeds for collaborating with mental health professionals; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 126C.44.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Mullery, Allen, Morgan, Winkler and Schomacker introduced:
H. F. No. 357, A bill for an act relating to children's mental health; appropriating funds for identification of early psychosis, intensive treatment, and supports.
The
bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Early
Childhood and Youth Development Policy.
Loeffler, Abeler, Faust and Fischer introduced:
H. F. No. 358, A bill for an act relating to human services; requiring annual reviews of pediatric and children's mental health providers; establishing new mental health services covered under medical assistance; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 256B.02, subdivision 12; 256B.0625, subdivision 56, by adding subdivisions; 256B.0943, subdivisions 1, 2; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 256B.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Laine, Dorholt and Fischer introduced:
H. F. No. 359, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying case management services; appropriating money for children's mental health awareness, training, and services; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 245.4881, subdivision 1.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Morgan and Fischer introduced:
H. F. No. 360, A bill for an act relating to human services; requiring the development of a program to certify certain behavioral health aides; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 256B.0943, subdivision 7, by adding a subdivision.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Health and Human Services Policy.
Slocum introduced:
H. F. No. 361, A bill for an act relating to education; providing education in care and treatment settings; appropriating money; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 124D.68, subdivision 2; 125A.11, subdivision 2; 125A.20; 125A.51; 125A.515, subdivision 1; 125A.75, subdivision 3; 126C.05, subdivision 1; 245.4871, subdivision 10; proposing coding for new law as Minnesota Statutes, chapter 125E; repealing Minnesota Statutes 2012, sections 125A.11; 125A.15; 125A.515, subdivisions 3, 3a, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; 125A.52.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
Halverson, Moran, Abeler, Mack and Clark introduced:
H. F. No. 362, A bill for an act relating to human services; modifying MFIP child care assistance; amending Minnesota Statutes 2012, section 119B.05, subdivision 1.
The bill
was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Early Childhood
and Youth Development Policy.
Benson, J., and Slocum introduced:
H. F. No. 363, A bill for an act relating to education; establishing minimum ratios for students per school counselors; proposing coding for new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 121A.
The bill was read for the first time and referred to the Committee on Education Policy.
MOTIONS
AND RESOLUTIONS
Mullery moved that the name of Newton be
added as an author on H. F. No. 10. The motion prevailed.
Hortman moved that the name of Rosenthal
be added as an author on H. F. No. 19. The motion prevailed.
Hilstrom moved that the name of Rosenthal
be added as an author on H. F. No. 40. The motion prevailed.
Dettmer moved that the name of Schoen be
added as an author on H. F. No. 60. The motion prevailed.
Dettmer moved that the name of Rosenthal
be added as an author on H. F. No. 72. The motion prevailed.
Lillie moved that the name of Freiberg be
added as an author on H. F. No. 95. The motion prevailed.
Woodard moved that the name of Wills be
added as an author on H. F. No. 133. The motion prevailed.
Woodard moved that the name of Wills be
added as an author on H. F. No. 134. The motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the name of Rosenthal be
added as an author on H. F. No. 136. The motion prevailed.
Hansen moved that the names of Bly, Slocum
and Sundin be added as authors on H. F. No. 151. The motion prevailed.
Newton moved that the name of Howe be
added as an author on H. F. No. 202. The motion prevailed.
Schoen moved that the name of Hilstrom be
added as an author on H. F. No. 204. The motion prevailed.
Murphy, E., moved that the names of Clark,
Laine and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 214. The motion prevailed.
Anderson, S., moved that the name of
Newton be added as an author on H. F. No. 218. The motion prevailed.
Fritz moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 220. The motion prevailed.
Woodard moved that the names of Swedzinski
and Kiel be added as authors on H. F. No. 223. The motion prevailed.
Petersburg moved that his name be stricken
as an author on H. F. No. 224.
The motion prevailed.
Erickson, R., moved that the name of Ward,
J.A., be added as an author on H. F. No. 224. The motion prevailed.
Liebling moved that the names of Moran and
Kahn be added as authors on H. F. No. 227. The motion prevailed.
Persell moved that the name of Sawatzky be
added as an author on H. F. No. 229. The motion prevailed.
Erickson, S., moved that the names of
Nornes and Scott be added as authors on H. F. No. 233. The motion prevailed.
Newton moved that the names of Freiberg
and Ward, J.E., be added as authors on H. F. No. 234. The motion prevailed.
Woodard
moved that the name of Anderson, S., be added as an author on
H. F. No. 235. The motion
prevailed.
Anderson, S., moved that the name of Scott
be added as an author on H. F. No. 236. The motion prevailed.
Paymar moved that the names of Moran and
Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 237. The motion prevailed.
Davnie moved that the name of Newton be
added as an author on H. F. No. 238. The motion prevailed.
Davnie moved that the name of Newton be
added as an author on H. F. No. 239. The motion prevailed.
Schoen moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 240. The motion prevailed.
Hausman moved that the names of Moran;
Dehn, R., and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on
H. F. No. 241. The motion
prevailed.
Hausman moved that the names of Moran;
Dehn, R., and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on
H. F. No. 242. The motion
prevailed.
Hausman moved that the name of Dehn, R.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 243. The motion prevailed.
Johnson, S., moved that the name of Ward,
J.A., be added as an author on H. F. No. 244. The motion prevailed.
Loon moved that the name of Scott be added
as an author on H. F. No. 245.
The motion prevailed.
Loon moved that the name of Scott be added
as an author on H. F. No. 246.
The motion prevailed.
Mariani moved that the names of Moran and
Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 247. The motion prevailed.
Norton moved that the name of Liebling be
added as an author on H. F. No. 250. The motion prevailed.
Allen moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 252. The motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 255. The motion prevailed.
Fritz moved that the name of Ward, J.E.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 256. The motion prevailed.
Mullery moved that the name of Moran be
added as an author on H. F. No. 257. The motion prevailed.
Newton moved that the names of Davnie and
Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 261. The motion prevailed.
Halverson moved that the names of Selcer
and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 262. The motion prevailed.
Cornish moved that his name be stricken as
an author on H. F. No. 263.
The motion prevailed.
Paymar moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 263. The motion prevailed.
Johnson,
S., moved that the names of Moran and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on
H. F. No. 265. The motion
prevailed.
Quam moved that the name of Anderson, S.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 268. The motion prevailed.
Kieffer moved that the name of Anderson,
S., be added as an author on H. F. No. 269. The motion prevailed.
Hausman moved that the name of Ward, J.E.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 270. The motion prevailed.
Yarusso moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 274. The motion prevailed.
Dehn, R., moved that the names of Freiberg
and Ward, J.A., be added as authors on H. F. No. 276. The motion prevailed.
Atkins moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 277. The motion prevailed.
Slocum moved that the name of Ward, J.A.,
be added as an author on H. F. No. 281. The motion prevailed.
ADJOURNMENT
Murphy, E., moved that when the House
adjourns today it adjourn until 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, February 6, 2013. The motion prevailed.
Murphy, E., moved that the House
adjourn. The motion prevailed, and the
Speaker declared the House stands adjourned until 6:30 p.m., Wednesday,
February 6, 2013.
Albin
A. Mathiowetz,
Chief Clerk, House of Representatives